Waiting for Trade Policy Changes Seasoned Washington trade policy expert Bill Reinsch characterized the Biden Administration’s trade policy as akin to Grigory Potemkin’s fake villages erected for Catherine the Great. Basically hollow. Uruguayan Ambassador Andrés Durán Hareau has an answer. He suggested the traditional quid pro quo whereby Western Hemisphere countries, including the U.S., lower their barriers to imports. He said that is what is necessary to give President Biden’s proposed Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity some teeth. However, Reinsch says the current course for American trade policy is unlikely to change until after the 2024 elections.  Transatlantic Speech A U.S. federal ju...